ericwny
16th September 2008, 22:03
I have been trying to use the getOpenFileName() static function of QFileDialog in non-native mode. However, because QFileDialogPrivate::encodeFileName() treats ':' as illegal I cannot get the dialog to start in the directory I want.
Sorry if this is an old bug, I am using commercial version 4.0.1. I haven't been able to find any evidence this behavior has been fixed.
Or is there a way to represent an absolute path with drive letter and colon?
Sorry if this is an old bug, I am using commercial version 4.0.1. I haven't been able to find any evidence this behavior has been fixed.
Or is there a way to represent an absolute path with drive letter and colon?